i no I’m clutching a straws with this making a massive difference to the time saving over the space of a day but didn’t no if any one made the change and found it more efficient / easier way of working
Good point about putting it passenger side
Thanks for the info Robbo
We’re do you have pole when working out side door ?
My pole would not fit directly the width of my van it would need to be on some kind of angle
I use brackets/soil pipe from rear of van so this would need to transferd to side door on an angle which may be difficult or a different method all together
Dean
I find working out the side of the van easier and more efficient for me.
I have a 500 flat tank up against the bulk head with the reel mounted on top of the tank.
The reel is at the correct height so no bending over.
My pole fits along the side of the van. (the passenger side), I use 2 gutter brackets on the passenger side with the brush facing towards the rear of the van.
So when I reel in, I leave the pole connected to the main hose and reel everything in. When the pole is hanging up, the bottom end of the pole is right near the hose reel, so there is no hose left dangling.
Also, I have a built a pump box, right next to the outlet of the tank, so when I open the side door the pump box is right there.
This means I have kept the total amount of internal hose in my van to about 3 feet.
Less leaks, and less piping to lag for the winter.